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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY AUGU?T 28 1931. POTTY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT 5 ) = / Does N rn Warp | 1 BEEN ON SOME IDIOTIC DON'T PUTTEND Y/'CAN'T Qg?)ff%%%slrfip- " oes Not Burn, Buckle or : PEDITIONS IN MY DAY HEAR ME, PAW PERKINS/ V'BEACH LUS? & DOWN -AN’ KISS BUT RUNNIN’ FULL SPEED I KNOW, YER DLUMB, ; A THE B * HEN you remodel IN THE FOG WITH A BUT YAIN'T DEEFR/ N EACH! your house, be sure | KER CHASIN' LIS MARROW Py k‘ P P ONES = ou use Sheetrock. It gives ’AK:S THE CAKE/ BONES, y < gi ] you the safety, privacy and comfort that good walls must provide ... solid, durable wallsthat take any decoration | and preserve it. We'll supply you and instruct you fully. SHEETROCK ¥ THE FIREPROOF WALLBOARD STFRQP?[-&-I JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. J -— : Distributors ! ' ing an army of Pierrots and | | B § equins, beasts, pirates and dev- | ¥ EFY ELEMENTS i ils, followed their queen with the| D # court ladies, marched about the 2 M -Bell Houwalor, |oiroom, then broke ranks in the HAS LAWY 2 dance. The house murmured ex-| WS citedly as the queen, white and ® g i SYNOPSIS: Neither Jason Di- (yell at her. He foller her. I come | iiordiq sat upon ths throne j { vitt nor Molly, his wife, knows nd both gone” The lights grew dim, and a silver | SEE l (s FOR PRICES the past of Juanita Basara, t back,” said Diviét. “I'l take |y ion “piow o blast on his trum- | veiled cigarette girl in their re of this ; pet. ! BRIDGE UVER ; 1 gambling house. But he sends He himself, upon entering the " .rpe narquesa de Cabreral” he By FRANK 1. WELLER CLF‘VL‘LAND 0., Aug 28~Tn0 § her to retarn a necklace he had ;);:flnl had r;en a mm‘ll comr‘ frmln called. [ Famsoriitod Tiess warit RAHGE | aviator now has a new and un- art nt t I stolen from a patron, the door and go out the gates. Ity e marquesa rose and moved —(ASSC | limited field in which to try his L d D rem Belaice. Posing as Senc had no doubt been Ledbetter. Di-|..occ the floor, bright heels flash- Fw;?(sngTor\; thcb AP\:" :;a_fi‘ e eaaer e € ore Flores, she tells Mrs. Belaise vitt knocked at Juanita's door. 1ino™ s acked black devil bowed Frank Evans, selected by President| T18 1h e saivide ‘oOf She: Tnithd she had found it the street, Th: door opened, and Juanita|j o’ \oceived the marquesa in his Homg .to fill tl{e Farm Board va-| | States Weather Bureau, which has GEORGE BROTHERS refusing a reward. However, the | stood, trembling and furious, about| g™ rey moved out upon the CANCY created by the retirement of Thet ‘eguriito ies Ve ‘Eftblane for | woman’s grandson, Kirk Stan- |to speak, halting at sight of thelp o C. C. Teague, is one of the world’s| daily studies of the atmosphere at W 4 ard, persuades her to accept a marquesa. Divitt had closed the | silent workers y TR high altitudes to improve both long ving that had been his moth- | door “Miss Bettina Byrnes!” A lawyer by profession, he has and short-range forecasts. g = — K er's. Divitt, realizing this trick | “I hear Ledbeiter has annoyed| A slip of a girl in blue met a worked effectively, but in the ba;k-‘l)ouglas Chamber Of Com- The studies are being made at| Prew—eerceorccrcrrres oo e oeoe has brought Juanita acceptance | aga: he said, and, as Juanita | grinning Cheshire cat. |ground, for numerous legal attain- h i Cleveland, Chicago, Dallas and o by the best pecple, employs a ained silent, added, “Marquesa| “Mrs. Dick Preston!” |ments for agriculture — from thei merce tDlS[Cl'JFseS' [m ey b RADOX former shady associate, Mar- ra, this is Juanita—or, as you Sleepy eyes and a red wind-blown prcfncuf;n of coa;x_\ramve farm mar- portan opic bt S & 2 g 2 e A quesa Cabrera, as her chape will know her, Senorita Y¥sabel|pir A tanl Plerrot bowed. keting in his native Utah to om{; ,;”“‘OLF “‘c'la:‘:vd vzg;‘:fi:nzf “;fi;*;g KRUSCHEN SALTS § one. Unknown to Juanita, the |Flores. . You may speak freely| wSenorita Ysabel Flores!” |ciating as marketing counsel and! Getting a bridge across the chan- ; £opaiags, s % quesa’s job fis to locate |before the marquesa, Juanita.” A whisper went through the|Executive Secrotary of the Ameri-|nol to connect the Tsland highway | omelmes for several miles, with MOONE’S EMERALD OIL ! e homes where jewel rob- | The marquesa herself began t0|pouse. “Who is she?” “Came with|Can Farm Bureau Federation. [with the Mendenhall Glacter road [\ireTentS to record Lemperatur ; o AL ; beries would be profitable. In |speak freely—a liquid patter of |girk Stanard. Visiting here with| He Tesigned as Secretary of thejon the mainland and thusprovidea 'Eoe AP0 BUmICH. - e the resort’s dim courtyard, Eric |Spanish, at which Juanita, WhOthe Marquesa de Cabrera — that,Federation in 1927 and last year|travel outlet for car owners WL et Wit e spaend Butler Mauro Dru(r Co 4 Ledbetter forces his kisses on | had acknowledged the infroduction|first one, * dancing with Adn‘m‘rehnqulshed his position as gen-|the principal subject of discussion ‘Rm o i ‘:t“lr'-'h t;o . sthe angry girl. by an upward movement of the|m,.che” jeral marketing counsel to practic2|pefore the Douglas Chamber of i ftber Burmie A ptlhi Uor ‘g N chin, grew milder as she Teplied |y ol oo with @ bhck‘]“w In Salt Lake City, but hiS|Commerce at its regular meeting|yron o, % i b Phone 134 We Dellver Chapter 15 in the same soft music. The mar- 87 ‘m'mgo I:Lu“equ 3 belvcogs name and his work are familiar|jast night. HOIPEY BEDITL SR Wl Express Mone Order AT THE COMUS BALL | quesa caught her hand. They m& G ‘_wherevm | agriculture has fought| .. proposition now has the sup-‘ Into “Thunderhead” P! Y 8 Divitt came with the ]\Ln(m(-,\um”““ on the ‘hed.. Divit, 1190, & k.’?l"";; YL f‘:‘d., Mg iedon port of the Juneau Chamber, it was| One day V‘{en:muer drove his L BB ISR 3 Hotel Tijon and thiough the patio| FORUD RAIEOe ik e i o happy.| It s said of the American farmer |P° taken to present appropriate da- craft « ly lim eet § “She is wonderful to find,” the|Sion should make him so happy.} & 3 MET |14 and resolutions to the powers|?® mmutu, thrust sidewise n(:‘drly 70| - ST 3 ] into the parlors. Divitt, glancing| “She is w : e t Divitt, | “You could mot disguise vourself|that no class of men on earth is soj N B0 R B0 P miles an hour, and then foreed into enuine Virgin Diamonds and at Molly in her cage, looked for|marquesa said, turning to vitt. | - B s b -h' 4 ‘to bring together. even ‘inienat be ecuring . S @ , and 2 C ‘ | - clther, he answered ard to bring together, even ] ; Crpratyat o & Juanita. Juanita was not thers, But Juanita had clouded again. |from me. either” he answersd dnj il (O B OEC BT BRC el The recent discovery of rieh min- Rl el i Authorized Virgin Diamond Jewel- P not Cabreau |, “May I see you alone?” she sald|® .l ™ B Belaise?” ‘Juanita | thing at which Evans has made his|eral, outcroppings on the Tsland "¢, Tl BT & L o 0 000 Divitt, furious, went over to Mol- | to Divitt. : 15 . . | most notable success Was related at the meeting and the . . £ A ‘m, Yound a1t “;. AL ers may be identified by the regis- Jy.. Molly knew nothing. Moll Divitt opened the door. “Par- b‘Borod with Biloxi, She never| Farmers like this sincerely re-|liklihood of Douglas occupying the d»n;c 25h "ml ; a t 58 ,} ' eyes were on the marquesa. Divitt | don us, Marquesa Just & mo-| O e til the carnival is over.|liglous, almost shy Westerner whol|limelight as a mining town once n: freezfi;é A AEDPEIaVITY. W tered Virgin Diamond trademark. » turned abruptly, bidding the mar-|ment, on the balcony.” Wiy & i has spent 25 of this 58 years guid- ain looms nearer and nearer. il e i e quesa follow him. | The marquesa graciously took her ?:Q‘.l?'zntljog“;:] “Egm:‘ "m;]qu:;: ing their efforts for economic ad-| Interesting talks’ were made by flAs l;?“f,?'(;:;;(}notnb“;e ‘“E"s [1}‘: vV He found Gabreau at the top of | leave b o hitantar Aaron E. Johnson and Superintend- | P'8h 101 1OCO fect be b . outsid= Juanita’s door.| "I prefer her to go myself,” Di- [0 " L In late years few farm conven-|€nt of the Douglas schools, C. H °]‘f:, . g S ¢ See These At come,” Gabreau explain- | vitt explained when she shut the “It will help s fo keep her|tion shave taken action on a diffi- |Bowman, Several new names were “hP:f(]’ “C 1((?1“01”“ 1;;1(1:]3“&2:'::1[‘“; | polnting to Juanifi'sdoos; Hor ghe Rnows nothing. ‘Youlgl . 4oy i a part of the coast|cult, problem without some leader(Bdded 1o the membership ' rolllip, avetnZ Biradny as.the aizport THE NUGGET SHOP out because Ledbetter | may speak freely to her about your | ; 3 hetuiser offer |rising to ask, “What does Frank bringing the list to over 25. jrop W 4 ) i s e =i k, bu:; that is all. You came|YOU Wwouldn't see otherwis o Aiges ¢ i - points out, is not new. worl t il 4 |Evans think about this? Four letters of inquiry from the | 3 ing every reason for her going ex- g 9 Since 1898 kites carrying record- frrrrer e rrree 4 lTOM the Argentine, are in my| U8 €FRY FASEECH BEE SIS PR T muans s best known for his in-[States were reported received and |, ” Pl o s 7 7 house. That's all she’s been told. | <P R o : “|sight into the nature of men when |@answeréd by Secretary Feero. [DE-ANARERINENSS.. . DANG. »READ:, Sen| G hos st come from Spain— | What would prevent his visiting | y e 9 3 |aloft. Balloons also have been he has ju . (? Tl take | they wrangle over ways and means 3 no fortune, but a marchioness and |in Biloxi? ‘Tl take you to Ship y e bt A et S ;uspd. R & wotiBy. copbmiion Island while we're there and to the i flbml‘; ';‘m“")';::‘cl‘e';nak” il SRS BOAM;’,NG Gl e Eu balloons can not go above -~ 1 iR W isle of Caprics, the Monte Carlo S as a 8 a : certain air pressures and under utler Mauro Drug Co. Thank you,” said Juanita, “but| B B = = rquesa will |€arly foundation. His first commu-|* Mrs, Flora Zink of Juneau has | oo e if T am to be insulted and my veil [0f these parts. g S s exicattingng (ke Collpe: ol let you, I know. I'll speak to her|Dity service was to keep the min-[taken one of the Reisser cottages, “ Basing Forecasts ks tol ff » S ing: i b i o+ Sells s Wit tehlen ‘ute< of rural meetings at his fa o Fourth and D streets, which | «ye Jike to know what is eolng ¥ e - 4w <ia| The devil, dancing with the mar-|ther's home, a typical pioneer cabin|she is fitting up preparatory t0|.; apove the cloud layers and in It is dark in the cout! Sald| o passed close to them, hisiWhich had been made over as a|running a boarding house. [ths dark pockels of large clouds,” i e AN S AR meeting Juanita’s under his| (Wo-Toom brick house with a frame ol i ¥ il waid i SHEAFFER PENS pmiia) lerag L nall s c. Kirk, observing him, said, |kitchen. BOWMANS TAKE COTTAGE o atmosphere trém the 'grlound to ) bo:nnu.quoxcuv? you are “mlm“. e's’ got the third “dance with| From this modest environment| Supt. and Mrs. C. H. Bowmnn‘mgh altitude give us a large vol- e N e pariors every night by ¥ alville, g V: S Wi re v Vi i o i ' Youll ‘be odt with thé: marquoss, | YO0 and he cant get it off his{in Coaiplle Dish, Brbiga - are loday moving Info the REISer|ume of atmosphere on which to at BAILEY’S V Is that an?” mind. And I've got the supper :‘;\Bx“:ch 'g::(;""q r::lr:‘cess“ilel])a as .a 8 2 base our forecasts. 8 e SR AR i e 1R d the last. I can't get L er, village gro- “It is in this 1 7 o e e o That is all,” said Juanita. “Ex-|%ance an - i " 8 cery proprietor, laborer in Utah| CARD PARTY TO BE GIVEN B T SURY '_‘)l“me the YOUR i o " wopy | that off my mind either.’ |most of the rain and storms are ccplil appreciate— You are very “Doss 3t DUTEn: yRET" beet fields, school teacher and law-| The Rebekahs are planning “rcreated » - w He nodded. “Like balloons that|Yer: card party for September 19, 18| angrus says the aviator experi- AL ASKA LA] ) N DRI : Wi insitid Not al:h all,d vai!.t‘.'yansw;rcd, won't let me stay on my feet.” He has served as County Attor-|the announcement which has just | ences inconveniences as well as 3 Balance® pen and-pencil. opening e oor., ou ave ; . ney, City Attorney and State Sena-|been made. lls. 9 i " pencil brougit many new people 10 the _The encore was a waltz, the & thrills. He wears warm clothing T 1. 15 W nf ddeh 5 lights dropping low. Strangely | o {and suffers from the heat on the el. € call ior an ver place. You will come back all tle enobgh, Kitk guided Juanita’ During the war he was with the AT THE COLISEUM |ground and shivers when aloft. At osne. 3, AL TAIRY, Resggpen mrougk; the dancers almost in si-|Red Cross overseas, and his wu),‘ “Second ‘Choice” Is the title Of high altitudes his’ oxygen suppfy is lence, returning with her to her[81S0 an attorney, was with him as the feature for tonight and Sat-|ouf apoyt in haif. 3 . seat just as the marquesa and Me-|® Red Cross nurse. urday at the local Coliseum. Dolores | 4 ALASKA MEAT CO s ‘Knk called for Juanita a “‘f‘ phitto arrived’ ABeRe Mautimos It was after the war that he be-!Costello has the leading feminine ) = 3 Tijon the night of the Comus bal, Phiste arrived whore, MePMStol " sentitied with the farming|role in the picture. TR U SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ¢ walting in the Marquessa de Cabre- |Kissed the ] {ihre or Dranstng. (b st From and after this date T will QUALITY AND SER » ra’s suite. 0 JUSDUS. &t ilh thes o] iE etands bt i Toberron Gl s DANCE DANCE {not be responsible for any debts|| Meadowbrook Butter Austin Freqh Tamales ! Kirk had telephoned, had bren| CEWUR FIRE T arquesa|SPecialty — cooperative marketing| Don't forget the regular dance|contracted by my wifs, Mrs. C. R. PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 i e connected with the marquesa. They 2 /0% FAL WS AN e e |1aW. His brochure oh “The Trend | at EMscHall famorrow night, Music| Willard: v . : would go—Juanita and the mar- = . ! @ f Judicial Decisi i iy by Hunter’s Serenaders. —adv. | —adv. iy I lected the|lng” she confided to Juanita. “We of icial Decision in Cooperativ: quesa. Kirk carefully selec the| e going to their place in—in Bi- | Marketing” is cited as authomy m s 2 - — b flowers. White roses for Juanita A P! legal circles. | Orchids for the marquesa. loxi? e : | 3 ~ ; | "Oréhids did not sult her Kirk| "When?” Juanita asked. { | HARDSHIP {decided when she appeared In a| "I cannot tell. I must see Mister % {7ed satin dress and, huge earrings.|Divitt first. DOU L OF WRITING “Carnations,” thought Kirk, “or red| (Copyright, Dodd Mead & Co.) 4 ) L/ " {and yellow flowers.” Tesitts aebTREG § J \ The marquesa had pinned his keoy sipalny) L’ E ? FOREVER | orchids at her waist and sat mow| and theres the Devil to pay— Summer Tlme Footu;ear Allen Shattuck I nc. . BANISHED on the divan, protruding her bro-| With a cup of chocolate. TONIGHT and . b4 caded slippers with their jeweled Y SATURDAY i heels, moving her red feather fan PIANO TUNING Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Ideas flow freelv when you ;‘x‘]‘i“ecl:‘“;:)“uli ““;‘e:fl:“;bofl“‘g‘f Repairing—Refinishing SECOND CHOICE” Ladies, in this collection we are offering é use a Sheaffer Lifetime®. No de- | ville, which shs had just left, about : : with E 3 P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sale$; 1ica’ ) % ok 3 1 - fects to distract your ateen. |\ Senorits Flores, her beloved | pirie "iow at s Bl peles DOLORES COSTELLO America’s Foremost Footwear at prices far s 3 - | charge. % Comedy—Acts—Ni d House. Telephone 18-2 for ap- ¥ ows ? tion. Absolutely perfect pens| Kirk was glad to meet this mem- [ potie: "eeP s below cost. A chance to match your dresses ] ‘woneer POOl Hau 9 ber of the senorita’s entourage. He Al i \ %uarar;t;ed to SEY that {1istened ‘to the marquess until the regardless what the “¢olor' may be. Values Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS way or a lifetime. Be sure !dou: opened and Juanita appeared, & = OFFICE has. s 0 try both pens and pencils 10\2\ in yellow tulle, carrying his R‘NGES !an(l formcr]y $10.50 to $17.50. EMPLOYMENT c phller, Froiy ’ % Z 24 . | “The Mystic Krewe of Comus is mafiked and in costume,” Kirk ex- HEA TERS ) [Pikined. s by ook idaesa. i1t FOR SATURDAY ONLY It Pays to Keep Your Car in Good Repair S HEAFFERS theatre where® the ball was to be «; S % o . held. The master of ceremonies SEE OUR SPECIA : ”'\ k . The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile PENS PENC - 2 2, F 3 o m"u;:i“""::‘" g |calls out your name and you step L ® "-' # more than offsets the,cost of keeping it in good o it o o m“‘““ “OWAUSA lupon the floor. At supper we un- RANGE repair. i {mask. . . . You never went to a . 8 lce The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be ) {ball like that, Senorita Flores? Porcelain Enamel Fin- measured in dollars. ; ] ) The senorita never had. . h .1 . oh “Oh, but Ysabel!” exclaimed the ish, Nickel Trimmed, It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of marquesa. “Then you will put on Polished Tup, Conceal- = -~g p . Automobile - g - a mask, Mr. Stanard! How we gon’ » fi. b Ludwig Is~izon know you?” ed Smoke Pipe, and 3 s : | “You'll know me,” said Kirk, “be- o - o {cause T shall wave my hand.” Oven Door Thermom- I, Sl Sells | At the theatre Kirk took them eter. it ito their seats in what was the ) & i 3 ¥ ) |parquet circle. The parquet had NOW ON DISPLAY ~ ? ] |been cleared for the dancers. . C M C SEAFFER PENS ! “The high-sign, Marquesa,” he OPEN E NINGS Onn()rs Otor Ompany \ sdid as he left them. “Like this.” g I 'h H rd ‘ : » But there were so many high- Omas a Wal'e 0. SERVICE RENDERED.BY EXPERTS 'signs. The Krewe of Comus, ap- y |

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